Use "it cannot be true" in a sentence

1. It is only too true that she cannot be relied upon.

2. 64. It is true that, a priori, such a possibility cannot be ruled out.

3. Without it we cannot achieve anything of true, lasting value.

4. The issue of immigration cannot, it is true, be addressed by sacrificing the right to family reunification.

5. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct

6. Belie something to show that something cannot be true or correct

7. True Christians cannot do so.

8. It cannot be earned.

9. It cannot be stored.

10. He acknowledged it to be true/that it was true.

11. The main source of true sandalwood, S. album, is a protected species, and demand for it cannot be met.

12. " Could it be true?

13. A Contradictory statement is one that says two things that cannot both be true

14. It cannot be any more general.

15. But it cannot be the Necromancer.

16. This treasure cannot be bought with money, and it cannot break or be stolen.

17. It may be transmitted but cannot be received.

18. It cannot be consciously a contributor.

19. To show that something cannot be true or real His cheerful smile Belied his words

20. Such specific advance predictions cannot be man’s wisdom, but again the Bible prediction held true!

21. Note: Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * cannot be use in combination with Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true

22. It cannot be neglected or set aside.

23. It cannot be something additional or marginal.

24. Contradictory (plural contradictories) ( logic ) Either of a pair of propositions , that cannot both be true or both be false

25. 2 to show that something cannot be true or real His cheerful smile Belied his words

26. “It cannot be neglected or set aside.

27. It is generally acknowledged to be true.

28. And it turned out to be true.

29. Camelot Lyrics: It's true! It's true! The crown has made it clear / The climate must be perfect all the year / A law was made a distant moon ago here: / July and August cannot be too hot / And

30. Constants cannot be changed once it is declared

31. I cannot Conceive what it must be like

32. This is a list of Castles in the United States.Most cannot properly be described as true Castles

33. Well, that's true if it's a depressing world in which this pie cannot be made any bigger.

34. Antonymous: 1 adj of words: having opposite meanings Synonyms: complementary of words or propositions so related that each is the negation of the other contradictory of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true and both cannot be false contrary of words or propositions so related that both cannot be true but both may be false

35. The evidence as it stands cannot be conclusive.

36. I cannot conceive what it must be like.

37. InArguably definition is - it cannot be argued : unquestionably

38. It cannot be purchased even with pure gold.

39. As a noun Contradictory is (logic) any of a pair of propositions, that cannot both be true or both be false.

40. A movement with hurried, unlevel or irregular steps, without cadence or spring cannot be called a true piaffe.

41. Unlike helium - it cannot be produced by radioactive decay.

42. In logic, it is a fundamental law- the law of non Contradiction- that a statement and its denial cannot both be true at the same time

43. It may not be true - I only heard it second hand .

44. Law must be stable and it cannot stand still.

45. The earth* is firmly established; it cannot be moved.

46. It cannot be used to bond wood to metal.

47. Thus it holds that technical analysis cannot be effective.

48. Cannot be like this to fall dropped it go.

49. It cannot Credibly be argued that torture is permissible.

50. 16 It cannot be bought with gold of Oʹphir+

51. ‘it Certainly isn't worth risking your life’ ‘It may be true of good wine, but it is Certainly not true of a good sommelier.’ ‘On the other hand, if it turns out to be true, they Certainly …

52. Therefore it Beseems us as true knights to prick on bravely, not idly weep because we cannot now recall

53. Warmth cannot be put on like a mask —it must be genuine.

54. They unquestionably considered it to be a true event.

55. The news may be unexpected;nevertheless it is true.

56. The chance that these species too may be commensal in amphipods, cannot be ignored as it was impossible to establish their true habitat on the basis of the available expedition material.

57. They simply cannot find the road to true peace and happiness.

58. (2 Peter 3:12; footnote) True, we cannot change Jehovah’s timetable.

59. Sometimes, we accept a thing as true because it is something we want to be true.”

60. Consequently, it cannot be accepted that the evidence was distorted.

61. The throwaway society cannot be contained -- it has gone global.

62. 19 The topaz+ of Cush cannot be compared to it;

63. In summary it can therefore be concluded that Belgium’s objections cannot be accepted.

64. It should, therefore, be presumed that her affidavit is true.

65. Because it entirely lacks ampullate conidiophores, it cannot be considered congeneric withOedocephalum glomerulosum.

66. Now she cannot be human, and she cannot be wolf.

67. Therefore, it could easily be argued that true “Childlike faith” …

68. If the Trinity doctrine is true, it should be there.

69. True, we cannot strictly equate our love for God with human relationships.

70. But it cannot be traded to third parties, and it is not entirely fungible.

71. And those who want to be quite frankly cannot afford it.

72. A foreign language cannot be learned rapidly,it must be learned step by step.

73. Is it possible that this oil cannot be used on hookers?

74. To paraphrase Chavez, once social change begins, it cannot be reversed.

75. Another way to say Cannot Be Avoided? Synonyms for Cannot Be Avoided (other words and phrases for Cannot Be Avoided).

76. Cryptogams also lack true roots and cannot actively access soil water and nutrients

77. One's true feelings cannot but come through in what one says and does.

78. Cryptogams also lack true roots and cannot actively access soil water and nutrients.

79. When an Assertion is executed, it is assumed to be true.

80. Adjective If something is Axiomatic, it seems to be obviously true.